Arsenal's chances of signing Bryan Mbeumo in the summer transfer window look to have increased following an honest admission from Brentford boss Thomas Frank.
Having scored 18 Premier League goals this season, it is no surprise his stocks are high and Frank has admitted he would love to see him hit a tally of 20.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
"I really hope so, because, again, that would be fantastic for him and fantastic for us," he admitted before Brentford travel to Nottingham Forest on Thursday evening. “I think he will. I am comfortable he will reach the goal. But he needs to do it. We need to do it.”
Asked about how his asking price could increase by doing that, he said: "I think it’s pretty high, no matter what, if I’m honest. But, as you know, he’s very happy here at Brentford."
While admitting that, the Bees boss has not ruled out the possibility of the Cameroon international being sold.
“If the right price - and that’s going to be expensive - is coming, then I’m sure the club will be open to it,” Frank told .
“I’ve said many times: we are a selling club. But at the same time we have to reinforce that there are 10 clubs in the world who aren’t selling clubs.”
“I lost Neal Maupay, Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney as three key strikers that were 25 goals plus. Every season we replace the goals with other players so I am confident that we can do it again.”
Given his stellar campaign, this is absolutely the best time for Brentford to sell especially as his contract expires in the summer of 2026. Obtaining a sizeable fee for his departure will still be possible despite that, but there is something that interested parties should be wary of.
.
Of the three clubs linked, Newcastle could be his best option with that right-wing spot likely to be his from the off, despite how good Jacob Murphy has been this season.
At Liverpool, he could be the long-term successor to Mohamed Salah but he would have to wait at least two years for regular minutes.
Meanwhile for Arsenal, Bukayo Saka has his favoured position locked down and unless he suffers another injury, it is hard to see him getting into the team over the Hale End graduate.
You may also like
"Led non-violent movement, fought valiantly...": Assam CM Sarma pays tribute to Bodofa Upendranath Brahma
New historical drama with rare '100%' score is the 'sexiest show of 2025'
M62 chaos as massive moor fire breaks out with residents warned 'avoid the area'
George Clooney receives first ever Tony Award nomination as full list of nominees revealed
The right way to eat pizza, according to Italians - and it's not with a knife and fork